You know that moment when the last programme ends and the radio keeps playing to an empty room? When television broadcasts fade to static and the only audience left is the darkness itself?
This is the sound of the world after it thinks you've gone to sleep.
I've always been drawn to those deep night hours when normal programming gives way to something stranger. Test tones bleeding through AM frequencies. The ghost voices that emerge from poorly tuned radios. That particular quality of electronic loneliness that only exists between midnight and dawn.
These aren't sounds for winding down—they're for diving deeper. When your mind is already in that liminal space between conscious and unconscious, sometimes you need frequencies that understand the territory. The kind of textures that feel like secrets being transmitted across empty airwaves.
Each track here captures a different slice of the after-hours spectrum. Some feel like distant shortwave stations broadcasting to nobody. Others like the electronic dreams of sleeping cities. All of them understand that there's a particular kind of peace that only comes when the rest of the world has switched off.
This isn't background music. It's foreground darkness—sounds that ask you to lean in rather than fade out. For night shift workers, chronic insomniacs, and anyone who's ever found strange comfort in the electronic hum of a house settling into darkness.
I made these during those stolen hours when my family was asleep and the only company was whatever was bleeding through the radio static. Sometimes the best sounds emerge when you're not supposed to be listening.
Over an hour of carefully tuned isolation frequencies. Best experienced alone, late, with the lights off and nowhere else to be.
For minds that do their deepest thinking after midnight.
Turn it up just loud enough to feel like you're eavesdropping on something you weren't meant to hear.
Sleep sounds and brown noise for ADHD, anxiety, and focus. UK producer Miles Clark creates textured ambient soundscapes using vintage analog processing - the alternative to harsh clinical white noise.
40M+ streams. Perfect for ADHD focus, insomnia relief, anxiety management, and neurodivergent minds.
Features 285 Hz frequency tracks. Ideal for sleep, study, work, and meditation.